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BSCTC PRESIDENT ADDRESSES FCC CHAIRMAN, CONGRESSMAN ROGERS AND BUSINESS LEADERS

Big Sandy Community and Technical College President Dr. Devin Stephenson addressed
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler, Congressman Hal Rogers and
a host of business leaders during a forum held at the First Federal Center on Monday,
February 8.

I am here to tell you there is a future in fiber, Dr. Stephenson told the panel. The
old economy was connected by roads, bridges and rail The new economy is connected
by fiber.

It is fast-track training for high tech, high speed jobs, added Dr. Stephenson.

He explained that the program directly correlates with the Kentucky Information Highway
project, a proposal to bring world-class connectivity to eastern Kentucky. The decision
to launch the fiber optics program was one of chance, but with chance comes opportunity,
said Dr. Stephenson.

We took a possibility and turned it into an opportunity, explained Dr. Stephenson.
Since its inception three months ago, the Fiber Optics program has attracted students
from eight states. It has also allowed those displaced from the coal industry the
opportunity to be retrained for a more sustainable career. We have built hope, created
promise, facilitated change and fast forwarded our region.

BSCTC will break ground later this year on a $4.5 million Broadband Technology Center,
the first of its kind in Kentucky. The state-of-the-art facility will serve as a hub
for fiber optic training and allow the college to expand offerings in alignment with
the needs of business and industry.

Dr. Stephenson addressed the need for better connectivity in eastern Kentucky. He
described our region between Iraq and a hard place, noting that connectivity in Kentucky
ranks between Iraq and Kuwait and that 23 percent of the states population does not
have access to high-speed internet.

Weve stopped talking about it, and were building it, said Dr. Stephenson. Were the
doers, the opportunity seekers, the dreamcatchers, the change agents and the ambassadors
that firmly believe the status quo is not good enough. However, we cannot do it alone.
Collaboratively, we can build a region of promise, opportunity and relevance.

Dr. Stephenson ended his presentation with a reference to the movie Field of Dreams.

Kevin Costners character was told: If you build it, they will come, he said. We have
built an expansive training program that will bring new business and industry; a groundswell
of entrepreneurs; and the opportunity to level the playing field for our region to
compete in the global, information-driven economy.